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but they are not a threat to the united states anymore. they are local groups. >> jennifer: so fascinating. thank you so much for enlightening us as to what really happened. >> thank you very much for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. we already have a shrine to mitt's flips inside of "the war room." i think we have to build a barrel. so how is ryan's malarkey? we'll get our shovels next right here in "the war room." presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> was this the game changer? is this going to change the dynamic? (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. >> look these guys haven't been big on medicare from the beginning. and they have always been about social security as little as you can do. look, folks use your common sense. who do you trust on this? a man who introduced a bill that would raise it $6,400 a year knowing it, and passing it and romney saying he would sign it or me and the president? >> jennifer: i just lo
but they are not a threat to the united states anymore. they are local groups. >> jennifer: so fascinating. thank you so much for enlightening us as to what really happened. >> thank you very much for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. we already have a shrine to mitt's flips inside of "the war room." i think we have to build a barrel. so how is ryan's malarkey? we'll get our shovels next right here in "the war room." presidential debate. with unrivaled...
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people are going to want him make us feel good about what he has done as president of the united states, what his vision for the future of the country is, and as much as i hate to say it, because i hate negative ads, but we know that they work. and we spoke after the convenings, there is a stark difference in how the democrats view the places of women, african-americans, hispanics from what we have seen from the republican party and i think the president is going to have to hit home on that. we needs everyone who voted for him in 2008 to come out in 2012. >> jennifer: absolutely. the gallup poll showed president obama under mitt romney. how do they come back after a such a large gap? >> that 72% likely seems large, but those numbers are often dictated by the spin that comes after a debate performance, so it's probably a little bit artificially high for those who saw the debate. that being said i think the president needs to get back into the driver's seat. it has really only been the last several months that we has taken off in a position of strong play. he needs to give the base a reas
people are going to want him make us feel good about what he has done as president of the united states, what his vision for the future of the country is, and as much as i hate to say it, because i hate negative ads, but we know that they work. and we spoke after the convenings, there is a stark difference in how the democrats view the places of women, african-americans, hispanics from what we have seen from the republican party and i think the president is going to have to hit home on that. we...
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but they are not a threat to the united states anymore. they are local groups. >> jennifer: so fascinating. thank you so much for enlightening us as to what really >> thank you very much for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. we already have a shrine to mitt's flips inside of "the war room." i think we have to build a barrel. so how is ry (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> was this the game changer? is this going to change the dynamic? (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. [ dennis' voice ] i bet he's got an allstate agent. they can save you up to 30% more by bundling your policies. well his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest breeds. are you in good hands? endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices, the guests love it! [ male announcer ] don't miss endless
but they are not a threat to the united states anymore. they are local groups. >> jennifer: so fascinating. thank you so much for enlightening us as to what really >> thank you very much for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. we already have a shrine to mitt's flips inside of "the war room." i think we have to build a barrel. so how is ry (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis...
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the right in the united states is really quite to the right of where it is in europe so the conservative -- and i'm not talking about the far right, but the conservative politicians have much more in common with democrats like obama and bill clinton than mitt romney and the far right. >> jennifer: okay. and you think that most europeans, though look -- look a bit askance of the seriousness of mitt romney. >> yes, and they find it very surprising the race is so close. >> jennifer: well, so do some of us. you have got to get his book. j.p. bernbach, author of "pack of lies: debunking the 40 most destructive conservative myths in america." you will want it for your uncle joe when he pushes back at you, at least at the dinner table this weekend. up next, are you getting scammed? ever get your phone bill or mortgage statement and go what is that charge there on the back in tinyprint. david cay johnston uncovers the truth, and who is doing some socking. co (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the high
the right in the united states is really quite to the right of where it is in europe so the conservative -- and i'm not talking about the far right, but the conservative politicians have much more in common with democrats like obama and bill clinton than mitt romney and the far right. >> jennifer: okay. and you think that most europeans, though look -- look a bit askance of the seriousness of mitt romney. >> yes, and they find it very surprising the race is so close. >>...
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he is a democrat as president of the united states. to say he's a socialist i mean really, that is -- the words you just used to believe in overregulation, who believes in overregulation? nobody believes in that. who believes that government should solve everything? nobody believes that. those kind of language, don't you think that's the kind of language that serves to cause people not to solve problems in washington? >> no. i think people need to solve problems. i believe in solving problems. and i'm not going to use the word -- i'm not going to say that people are shackled. that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file
he is a democrat as president of the united states. to say he's a socialist i mean really, that is -- the words you just used to believe in overregulation, who believes in overregulation? nobody believes in that. who believes that government should solve everything? nobody believes that. those kind of language, don't you think that's the kind of language that serves to cause people not to solve problems in washington? >> no. i think people need to solve problems. i believe in solving...
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they are responsible for about 90% of the gross domestic product of the united states of america. and either of these guys have any idea what it takes to run a city, and in many instances have any idea what they are talking about. >> jennifer: i feel like in some ways cities end up being scapegoated or code language the urban poor the new welfare queens. do you have a sense of that? >> it's clear to me that mitt romney and paul ryan seek to actually create as much divisiveness in this election season as possible. constantly pitting one group against the other, playing people off on each other. that's what the whole 47% discussion that mitt romney was talking about. he was with obviously people he was comfortable with. he was talking the way he probably talks more in private anyway, and has written off half of the country. yet at the debate starts talking about that people are in pain and people are suffering, and there is poverty in america that teachers. while having laid teachers off while he was governor in massachusetts. he and his running mate literally speak out of both side
they are responsible for about 90% of the gross domestic product of the united states of america. and either of these guys have any idea what it takes to run a city, and in many instances have any idea what they are talking about. >> jennifer: i feel like in some ways cities end up being scapegoated or code language the urban poor the new welfare queens. do you have a sense of that? >> it's clear to me that mitt romney and paul ryan seek to actually create as much divisiveness in...
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>>> what is it like for you to hear the president of the united states call your dad a liar? how do you react to that? >> well, jump out of your seat and you want to rush down to the debate stage and take a swing at him but you know you can't do that because well, first because there's a lot of secret service between you and him but it is the nature of the process. >> how's that for romney family values. yes, that was tagg romney, two gs, the eldest son of mitt romney threatening to take a swing at president obama. there's so much wrong with this. it is incredible. first, as a mormon in good standing with his church, shouldn't tagg turn the other cheek? and second, according to united states code title 18 section 87, i know you have it at your fingertips it says it is a felony to threaten the president with bodily harm yet tagg romney roams free today terrorizing presidents and l.l. bean catalogs all around the world. what bothers me most about his bone-headed comment is its blatant hypocrisy. a day doesn't go by without the romney campaign spreading falsehoods about presiden
>>> what is it like for you to hear the president of the united states call your dad a liar? how do you react to that? >> well, jump out of your seat and you want to rush down to the debate stage and take a swing at him but you know you can't do that because well, first because there's a lot of secret service between you and him but it is the nature of the process. >> how's that for romney family values. yes, that was tagg romney, two gs, the eldest son of mitt romney...
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as far as specific policies and how to deal with climate change or poverty here in the united states, i don't think you're going to hear a thing unfortunately. >> you know, a couple of things on what you just said, david. the first part of which is these are issues that poll well. gay marriage polls well, they say. climate change polls well. seems like a no lose situation to bring climate change up for a democrat and i think to gay marriage. i want to ask you about that and why they avoid that and i also want to talk to you about next week's debate. i feel like the president is going to get asked about libya in a way he wasn't challenged on. he won the libya talk the other day but romney is going to come out on libya pretty hard i would imagine on monday. >> a couple of things. first on climate change and gay marriage, gay rights, for example. it is wise for the president for democrats to take out a policy position that obviously supports recognizing the climate change is a problem. we need to do something about it. likewise with the supporting gay rights the challenge they have, in a
as far as specific policies and how to deal with climate change or poverty here in the united states, i don't think you're going to hear a thing unfortunately. >> you know, a couple of things on what you just said, david. the first part of which is these are issues that poll well. gay marriage polls well, they say. climate change polls well. seems like a no lose situation to bring climate change up for a democrat and i think to gay marriage. i want to ask you about that and why they avoid...